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Mrs. Gray bought 6 pairs of socks for $14.70. She later bought 5 pairs of the same socks for $12.25. Is the relationship proportional? If so, what is the constant of proportionality?
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Mrs. Gray bought 6 pairs of socks for $14.70. She later bought 5 pairs of the same socks for $12.25. Is the relationship proportional? If so, what is the constant of proportionality?
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Explanation:
$14.70/6 = $2.45
$2.45 x 5 = $12.25
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